Hull named in top ten cities to visit

Bakers2
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edited January 2016 in General Chat #1

Hull has been named in the Rough Guides destination list at number 8 

World's Top 10 Cities for 2016

  1. Reykjavik, Iceland
  2. Mexico City, Mexico
  3. Seoul, South Korea
  4. Ljubljana, Slovenia
  5. Wroclaw, Poland
  6. Nashville, USA
  7. Amsterdam, Netherlands
  8. Hull, UK
  9. Vancouver, Canada
  10. Agra, India

Source: Rough Guide

Well done Hull, it's already on my list of to visit, you're up there with some good cities, sadly I've not visited any of them.  So it looks like I'll be adding to my travel list.

Anyone visited all of them?

 

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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited January 2016 #2

    Hull City of Culture 2017. See you there.Smile (It's the only one on the list I've visited.)

  • redface
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    edited January 2016 #3

    Ah - The clue is in the title of the guide - ROUGH!

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2016 #4

    It's the spell checker again. I've been to HELL and back not HULL although I can understand the confusion.Happy

  • moulesy
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    edited January 2016 #5

    We have many happy memories and friends from our 10 years living in Hull when we were first married. A much under-rated city and with some fabulous recent improvements. Can't wait to visit again.

    Happy. Use left and right arrows to navigate.

  • SELL
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    edited January 2016 #6

    I live in Hull and have to over the past twenty years or so there have been major improvements / investments also a lot going on in getting ready for 2017.

  • Bugs
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    edited January 2016 #7

    Goodness!

    We keep being told that London is wonderful 

    How could London not make this list?

    Undecided

  • EasyT
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    edited January 2016 #8

    I live in Hull and have to over the past twenty years or so there have been major improvements / investments also a lot going on in getting ready for 2017.

    I have fond memories of Hull from 80's and before.Not Hull Breweries however. 

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited January 2016 #9

    I had the same ignorant misconception of Liverpool as some folk have of Hull, then I visited Liverpool & realised I had been stupid & based all my preconceived notions from ideas formed decades earlier. The Hull of 20-30yrs ago is not the same Kingston-upon-Hull
    of today & it will be different again by 2017. I live 12miles from Hull & everytime I visit I see it has changed, changes for the better. The only way to have a true opinion of anywhere is to visit that place-then you will no longer be ignorant as
    I wasHappy

  • bestboy
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    edited January 2016 #10

    We caravan with friends, we tryto have a theme for our year. Two years ago we did"Places of our birth" . As I am born and bred Hull we spent a week there. It was great and they want to return despite Telford, Bournmouth, Weymouth and London all on the list
    of birth places visited.

    as they say, "It's never dull in Ull."

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #11

    It leaves me wondering what the criteria was in making this list.  I have been lucky enough to have visited many of them and find myself wondering what I missed for them to have beaten Paris, London, Kyoto, Barcelona, Shanghai, St Petersburg and indeed many others.

    As I said what on earth was the crieria for selecting those?

    TF

  • cyberyacht
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    edited January 2016 #12

    Reykyavik seemed pretty dull to me. Certainly not my No. 1

  • Ourmonty
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    edited January 2016 #13

    If anyone is thinking of a visit I would go to Hull next year for thr City ofCulture as at the moment the New Theatre and Ferens Art Gallery are closing for refurbishment and the streets are being upgraded. However if you can't wait it is still worth going
    not just for the city but the surrounding area. The coastline from Spurn point to Scarborough is great and the countryside which includes the Yorkshire Wolds ( Hockney country (artist) ) is wonderful and of course the Yorkshire Moors. What more could anyone
    want.

  • Kennine
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    edited January 2016 #14

    Goodness!

    We keep being told that London is wonderful 

    How could London not make this list?

    Undecided

    Write your comments CoolLaughingWink

  • Molly Domino
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    edited January 2016 #15

    If anyone is thinking of a visit I would go to Hull next year for thr City ofCulture as at the moment the New Theatre and Ferens Art Gallery are closing for refurbishment and the streets are being upgraded. However if you can't wait it is still worth going
    not just for the city but the surrounding area. The coastline from Spurn point to Scarborough is great and the countryside which includes the Yorkshire Wolds ( Hockney country (artist) ) is wonderful and of course the Yorkshire Moors. What more could anyone
    want.

    How's about Lancashire.Wink

  • Francis
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    edited January 2016 #16

    I had the same ignorant misconception of Liverpool as some folk have of Hull, then I visited Liverpool & realised I had been stupid & based all my preconceived notions from ideas formed decades earlier. The Hull of 20-30yrs ago is not the same Kingston-upon-Hull
    of today & it will be different again by 2017. I live 12miles from Hull & everytime I visit I see it has changed, changes for the better. The only way to have a true opinion of anywhere is to visit that place-then you will no longer be ignorant as I
    wasHappy

    Write your comments here...

    We done the same we visited Liverpool many years ago and saw it in a bad light. We then avoided it at all cost for many years until last year when we thought we would try it again and we loved it. The Albert Dock area was brilliant with many trendy bars
    and restaurants. We will definetly return to Liverpool sometime soon. We have only ever driven through Hull on our way to the ferry but will try and visit the city at some point.

  • Molly Domino
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    edited January 2016 #17

    There are many cities through out Britain that are worth visiting however, you need to be careful where you go, I am very cautious when visiting certain parts of London. Again Liverpool, Manchester and I would presume Hull have places that need caution.

  • brue
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    edited January 2016 #18

    Here's the link for Hull next year.

    www.hull2017.co.uk

  • Metheven
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    edited January 2016 #19

    For years Kingston upon Hull has only been known as a place to enter the country or a departure point, its the A63 as soon as possible when leaving the port to 'a' destination. Let's hope visitors will dally a while as it has many attractions on offer.

  • Runrig
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    edited January 2016 #20

    If anyone is thinking of a visit I would go to Hull next year for thr City ofCulture as at the moment the New Theatre and Ferens Art Gallery are closing for refurbishment and the streets are being upgraded. However if you can't wait it is still worth going not just for the city but the surrounding area. The coastline from Spurn point to Scarborough is great and the countryside which includes the Yorkshire Wolds ( Hockney country (artist) ) is wonderful and of course the Yorkshire Moors. What more could anyone want.

    Ehm... I live in the Yorkshire Wolds.
    The rolling green Wolds, the jewel sea on the horizon, beaches, culture, good food and quiet roads.
    I can assure you it is truly awfull, please stay away.
    Thank you.
     Tongue Out

    Hull...  My jury's still out.
    It certainly isn't offensive, safe and pleasant enough when compared with other regional UK cities (I do get arround a bit)
    Stay a day or so by all means.

    But top 10 world destination?
    Edinburgh, York, London, heck even Leeds may be.
    Hull ?  er no. 

  • kevine
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    edited January 2016 #21

    Only the polish city is on my list,  should be fairly quiet there as well , not to crowded
    Laughing

  • surburban2000
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    edited January 2016 #22

    wy isent saltlakecity utah on the list? its a nice city to visit J&I

  • Tammygirl
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    edited January 2016 #23

    Hull has been named in the Rough Guides destination list at number 8 

    World's Top 10 Cities for 2016

    1. Reykjavik, Iceland
    2. Mexico City, Mexico
    3. Seoul, South Korea
    4. Ljubljana, Slovenia
    5. Wroclaw, Poland
    6. Nashville, USA
    7. Amsterdam, Netherlands
    8. Hull, UK
    9. Vancouver, Canada
    10. Agra, India

    Source: Rough Guide

    Well done Hull, it's already on my list of to visit, you're up there with some good cities, sadly I've not visited any of them.  So it looks like I'll be adding to my travel list.

    Anyone visited all of them?

     

    We've been to Hull many times to get the ferry but never spent any real time there, its usually raining when we are coming and goingFrown We've
    also been to Amsterdam, can't say I will rush back to there though, not on my list of must return.

  • Lily Bollinger
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    edited January 2016 #24

    Mr Bollinger gets around the world a bit on business and often mentions Hull. There are typically two reactions: it's either great or crap. It turns out that most that think its crap haven't been. Those that have, or know people that have, and there are
    plenty due to the city's excellent university, think its a great place. give it a try and be pleasantly surprised.

  • paul56
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    edited January 2016 #25

    Sad to say but Hull is only about an hour away down the M62 from us and we've never been (except for the ferry) - perhaps it really is time for a visit but I too find the list of Top 10 cities odd.

  • Cherokee2015
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    edited January 2016 #26

    For years Kingston upon Hull has only been known as a place to enter the country or a departure point, its the A63 as soon as possible when leaving the port to 'a' destination. Let's hope visitors will dally a while as it has many attractions on offer.

    Which if we're honest, doesn't really give the best impression of the City.    I have lived in Hull for 40 years moving here from the West Riding when I was 7.   Yes, it has it's faults some of them caused by themselves but the majority caused by lack of
    investment by those in power who don't see it's potential.   Not included in the Northern Powerhouse as that only includes west of Leeds! 

    Hull has plenty to offer, including as already mentioned the excellent museums (all which are free except for The Deep), the top rated University, a Medical School, parks, gardens, culture, theatres and many other attractions too numerous to mention.    

    Give it a try - you might like it.   I myself have never been impressed by Leeds - each to their own.

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #27

    To those who say that Hull is great, I say that I am very pleased to hear that and one day I might well make a visit. But the OP was about it being, - not only the very top City in the UK, but also the 10th in the World???

    To Quote a well knowm phrase or saying, -  "You can not be Serious!"

    Again I ask on what criteria was it judged? 

    TF

  • bestboy
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    edited January 2016 #28

    It wasn't a competition TF it's the opinion of the author who wrote ,

    "After being named the least romantic city in the UK in 2015, and once crowned one of the “crap towns” of the UK, things are finally looking
    up for Hull. It’s the UK City of Culture in 2017, so this year is 
    Hull‘s practice run. It’ll be brimming with new hotels and restaurants, and
    even more of that distinctive home-grown creativity the city has always had. There are atmospheric old-timey pubs, eight excellent museums and a picturesque Old Town with cobbled streets. This year’s fun is set to culminate in the September Freedom Festival,
    when the entire city is turned into a stage for performers and artists."

    as justification for his opinion.

    Hope that helps and you can relax 



    Read more: http://www.roughguides.com/best-places/2016/top-10-cities/#ixzz3wgoGJnmN

  • mickysf
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    edited January 2016 #29

    Although just over the bridge, Hull is our nearest city! Only 15 mins away from Princes Key today and go regularly but prior to 1981 it was like going foreign on a ferry which got stuck on the sandbanks! Prior to retirement I was making the journey over
    the bridge three or four times a week working in what was then the county of Humberside. It was and is a lovely, interesting city.

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #30

    Bestboy,  Ah now I can relate to that!  After all last year Bristol was declared the UK Green City for 2015.  Cryps!

    Now totally relaxed!  Not the slightest bit waspish!

    TF

  • Metheven
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    edited January 2016 #31

    American technology magazine Popular Mechanics have now named a bridge in Hull as one of the worlds top 20 bridges, and its not the one across the Humber. Laughing Mud and all Worried

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